~ Posted on Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 12:08 AM ~

As a busy mum with 4 kiddos between 9.5 months old to 8.5 years old, I have started cutting down on doing product reviews to focus on our childcare and family life, home cooking, helping with hubby's administration site of the business and sharing informational articles on my FB fan page so I am only accepting and prioritizing products that can fit into our family dynamics (especially books on parenting or educational stuff, family products, something along those genre)! Today's post is my review on Kids United Asia range of childrens apparels.

We received 5 children apparels from Kids United Asia of which I am featuring 4 here for now (haven't got chance to try out the 5th one which has this cool UV feature!!!), the age range I selected via their website is from 2 years old (meant for our 9.5 months old boy) to our 8.5-year-old boy.

When I received the clothes, as a parent of course I do a quick check on the quality and material of the apparels. The clothes material is thick and good quality! I am also extremely pleased with the Paul Frank Kids range of clothes (which I got for our 3 younger kiddos below age 6) as there's no label at the back of the neck area. I find labels in that position really irritates the neck, not just kiddos, even myself, I will cut off the labels! You can easily see the labels being positioned on the right hand side of the sleeve, which is pretty unique and cool in my opinion.

To be honest, I also did a scratch test and a stretching test on our girls' clothes - which were the Paul Frank Kids range. I scratched the glitter and the printing on the front as well as pulling and stretching the clothes to see whether any of the glitters and printing flakes off. Nope! Impressed!

But that wasn't the only tests I did. I told the sponsor that I need time to do more test by washing the clothes first in our washing machine. After washing and drying, the clothes were as good as when I got them. Passed!!!

I did these tests as I've personally had the experience of seeing a very nice Captain America shirt I bought for our oldest kiddo (original and from another store of course) shrunk and the sticker printing in front got stuck together after a round of washing in the washing machine. I was so upset with this as I paid good money for the shirt to see it being ruined like that! Humphfhhfffmmmm!!! Since then I was extra wary and cautious of anything claimed to be original and good quality stuff unless I've done all these tests and did a few rounds of washings in the washing machine!

Below are some pictures taken of our kiddos examining and wearing their clothes.

Our girls' (age 4 and 6) Paul Frank Kids clothes are adorable as well. Nothing to princessy which is what I'm trying to minimise in their clothing nowadays and they totally love their new clothes! (they asked to wear it EVERYDAY!!!)

Picture below is our 9.5 months old boy wearing his Paul Frank Kids clothes (meant for 2-year-old size) touching his daddy's Paul Frank T-shirt hahaha.... To me, our boy's shirt is just slightly big, which is totally fine by me as I prefer our kiddos to grow along with their clothes, more years to use the clothes :)

To sum up this review, I totally love and enjoyed this awesome, eye-catching and quality apparels for our kiddos!

As for those of you reading this, go get them for your kiddos!

Get them as birthday presents, Christmas presents, whatever, just go get it!

Thank you Kids United Asia for giving us the opportunity to try out your apparels!

For more info, check out their website at https://www.kidsunited.asia/ or

Their FB fanpage at https://www.facebook.com/kidsunited.asia/

Do note that I received no monetary compensation for this review, I was provided with the products in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed in this post are my own. Please do your own research when purchasing products, as your opinions may differ from mine.

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